Changes of Heart Play Summary
Changes of Heart: A costume interpretationChanges of Heart reflects the irony and surprises of love in an entertaining story about broken hearts and new interests. The period of the play is set in the early eighteen hundreds and deals with the temptations of love compared to the temptations of money and material wealth. The costume design, although not as extravagant as many larger plays, was able to convey the theme of the production, as well as different feelings and dimensions of the characters. When the first scene begins, a young girl, later known as Silvia, sits in the middle of the floor picking daisies and smiling attentively. She is wearing a modest white dress and apron, signifying that she is a peasant or commoner. This attire, especially the color, becomes a symbol of innocence and naiveté throughout the production. The innocence that Silvia exudes is quickly ripped away when the Princes servant Trivelin takes her from her familiar village and transports her to th
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Approximate Word count = 671
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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